This math topic focuses on simplifying cube radicals involving numerical factors, values, and variables, while handling any remaining radicals in the expression. Each problem presents a radical containing combinations of prime and composite numbers multiplied by variable factors. The students are tasked with simplifying these expressions to their simplest form, showcasing a fundamental understanding of radical simplification techniques—especially pertaining to dealing with cube roots in algebra. This skill set is crucial for algebraic manipulation and problem-solving in more advanced math courses.
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Simplify the radical